At the 19th annual Friedrich A. von Hayek Lecture on November 18, Judge Eric Murphy of the US Court of Appeals for the Sixth ...
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Equal Opportunity and Non-Discrimination at NYU - New York University is committed to maintaining an environment that encourages and fosters respect for individual values and appropriate conduct among ...
Six NYU Law faculty members are among the top 100 legal scholars of 2024 in a ranking compiled by researchers at George Mason University. Institutionally, NYU Law ranked second among all law schools ...
Philippa Webb and fellow barrister Amal Clooney LLM ’01 were catching up by phone, Webb remembers, when the sounds of exploding bombs on Clooney’s end interrupted their chat. “She says, ‘Oh, I’m just ...
Dwight D. Opperman, a member of NYU Law’s Board of Trustees, passed away on June 13 at the age of 89 after a brief illness. Although not an alumnus, Opperman was an invaluable member of the Law School ...
In April, New York University Law Review launched its 100th volume, just over a century after the first issue debuted in April 1924. A look back at that original number finds topics that remain ...
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio has named Stacey Cumberbatch ’86 the new commissioner of the Department of Citywide Administrative Services (DCAS). The DCAS provides New York City agencies with ...
NYU School of Law today announced the launch of the Democracy Project, formed to pursue research and convene conversations on democratic governance in an age of polarization and extremism. NYU Law ...
The Great Recession that started in 2008 brought a housing crisis in which over six million American households lost their homes to foreclosure. Where did these people go next, and how did their ...
Ronald Dworkin, the Frank Henry Sommer Professor of Law, passed away on February 14 after a valiant battle with leukemia. Dworkin was not only an intellectual giant, but also a masterful teacher, ...
Tanya Coke ’94, now director of the Ford Foundation’s gender, racial, and ethnic justice team, recalls that when she grew up as a Jamaican immigrant just outside Columbus, Ohio, she was one of only a ...